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When your natural teeth experience decay or trauma, you may need to visit your dentist to discuss procedures that’ll restore the health and beauty of your smile. Depending on your situation, dental implants or crowns may be proposed. Here’s some helpful information on both treatment options to help you decide which is right for your situation.

Should You Get Dental Crowns or Implants?

Dental Implants

dental implantsDental implants are used to replace missing teeth, and they’re considered a long-term and permanent solution to restoring your smile. Implants are composed of ceramic material to resemble a natural tooth and a titanium screw that attaches to your jawbone. Anesthesia and surgery are needed to place the screw, which will allow the device to work seamlessly within your smile. Once in place, you’ll treat your implant like natural teeth, brushing and flossing it regularly to keep it clean.

Crowns

Dental crowns incorporate your existing tooth as an anchor. The crown acts as a cap. It’s placed over a tooth that’s become weak from decay, a large filling, or trauma. Some individuals opt for dental crowns to change the shape, size, and color of their natural teeth as well as the appearance of their smile. Dental crowns can be composed of a combination of materials. Some are all metal, while others are a combination of resin, porcelain, or ceramic. Their life span is anywhere from five to 15 years, depending on wear and your general oral care routine.

 

If your smile could benefit from these dental solutions, contact the skilled team at Kaimuki Dental Group in Honolulu, HI. These professionals are committed to helping their patients achieve a beautiful smile by providing a variety of dental services, including fillings, dentures, bridges, and veneers. View their services online, or call (808) 737-7905 to schedule an appointment.

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